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Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2014 10:41 am
by Ru88ell
It's coming together now...

Welcome meal booked for Sunday evening at Castaways, Mylor.

http://www.castawaysmylor.com/

Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2014 5:27 pm
by Ru88ell
Here's the plan so far:

Sat - arrival
Sun - late arrivals. Free sailing / exploring, followed by Fleet Dinner at Castaways with Mike Brooke, CC19 President.
Mon - Mike Brooke training sail to St Mawes and Jubilee Wharf, Penryn. Mike Brooke talk at MYC 6:30pm. Evening meal Mylor Bridge afterwards.
Tue - Gull Island or Helford and back* Free evening
Wed - Truro, followed by pontoon BBQ on the Fal
Thu - Free. possibility of low key racing with MYC in the evening evening
Fri - Helford or Gull Island and back*. optional MYC Weekly Race Evening
Sat - departure

*weather dependant.

Do we have any more takers for this event? We need to know numbers for restaurant bookings.

Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2014 3:03 pm
by Dennis
Here is an update on participants:


Definites:
"Aurora" Charles Erb and family
"Mary Ann" Dennis Ogle
"Ladybird" Ian and Heather Barnes
"Fraoch" Paul Roper
"Lucy" Russell Eden (Cornish Yawl)
"Nettie" Richard Rickard
Mike Brooke, Association President
Julian Fisher. No boat, but would like to experience sailing Capecutters

Probables:
"?" Paul Turner (Depends upon HM delivering new boat on time)

Possibles:
"Iris" Richard Tinsley (Depends upon work committments)

Have I missed anyone?

Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2014 7:46 pm
by Ru88ell
Did we also have as possibles, or part of the week?

Ladybird - Ian and Heather Barnes ?
Drift - Simon White?

Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2014 10:30 am
by Dennis
I have "Ladybird" down as definite, at least for the beginning of the week.

I believe "Drift" will not be there, but Simon may get down for a day or two to crew for others. He needs to confirm.

Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2014 6:10 pm
by Ru88ell
Schedule announced..

http://capecutter19association.org/news ... announced/


Come on folks! The more the merrier. :)

Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2014 3:03 pm
by Ru88ell
The Cape Cutter 19 Class Association is pleased to announce the schedule for the International Cape Cutter 19 Week in Mylor, between 24th and 31st May.

Saturday 24th – Arrivals. Free sailing.

Sunday 25th – Late arrivals. Free sailing / exploring. Class dinner at Castaways, in the company of Mike Brooke, Class President.

Monday 26th – St Mawes or Falmouth raft-up. Mike Brooke talk at Mylor Yacht Club at 19:00 – 20:30.

Tuesday 27th – Gull Island, or Helford, and return.

Wednesday 28th – Truro, followed by pontoon BBQ on the Fal. Night away from MYH if it takes your fancy.

Thursday 29th – Free day. Option of low key race in the evening with Mylor Yacht Club Simply Sailing scheme. MYC bar.

Friday 30th – Helford, or Gull Island, and return. Option of MYC racing against the Shrimpers.

Saturday 31st – Free. Head off home, or stay a little longer.



We’ll caveat the above programme by adding that all activities are subject to the weather conditions on the day. You decide if you want to sail, and you are free to pick a direct or indirect course to suit the appetite and skill level on your boat.

We have arranged discounted berthing at Mylor Yacht Harbour for the week, and you must pay this before you leave. Free launching and trailer storage has been arranged, although you’ll have to pay if you want to be launched and recovered by crane.

This is the first time that the class has arranged an event like this, and we are indebted to Mylor Yacht Harbour and Mylor Yacht Club for all of the support they have offered. It would be fantastic to see as many Cape Cutter 19′s as possible on the water. It you are interested in attending please speak up on the forum, or email webmaster@capecutter19.org.

Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2014 8:55 pm
by erbster
Sounds good. Truro is a nice trip, and sheltered if the weather is inclement. Hopefully, the weather will be good and we can get across to the Helford River

Pendennis Cup superyachts

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 11:10 am
by Richard Rickard
Don't forget the Pendennis Cup racing for superyachts that week [[url]www.thependenniscup.co.uk][/url]. They will be racing on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday - usually out from Black Rock into the Bay. They moor on the pontoons just below the Maritime Museum in Falmouth, so ideal for a drink/meal on Events Square looking out over them (no onboard visits sadly). Red Arrows display after the final race on Saturday afternoon.

Fireflies

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 11:17 am
by Richard Rickard
Also, on the first (Bank Holiday) weekend, Restronguet Sailing Club (also at Mylor Yacht Harbour, about 100m along the beach) will be hosting the SW Region Firefly Championships, so more activity to watch. They race either just out in Carrick Roads, or possibly take a trip out to the Bay, weather permitting.